Legal Concerns Influencing School Administration
Legal Concerns Influencing School Administration
Legal Concerns Influencing School Administration
Concerns
Influencing
School
Administration
REPORTER:
MARIZ F. DACULA
MAED- Educational Management
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OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, you are able to:
1. Identify the legal concerns influencing
school administration.
2. Classify the categories of marginal
teachers.
3. Elaborate the Physical safety of students
4. Understand the rights and
responsibilities of administration dealing
with marginal teachers.
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1. Teaching Condition
What are teaching conditions?
Time
Faculties and Resources
Community Support and
Involvement
Managing Student Conduct
Teacher Leadership
Professional Development
Instructional Practices
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Why are Teaching Conditions Important?
1. 2.
Its
►It’s about about keeping
Effective Teacher
kids
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2. Physical Safety of Students
► Physical Safety- refers to the
protection of all stakeholders,
including students, school staff
and the community from
violence, theft and exposure to
weapons and threats in order to
establish a secure learning
environment. For students to
learn, they need to feel safety.
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How can a child be protected?
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3. School Attendance
►Is the foundation of a
student’s ability to receive
education and benefits that
such education provides.
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Large image slide First months of school can
predict poor attendance
throughout the school year
Serious problem
among youth.
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Legal
Concerns,
Marginal
Teachers,
Rights and
Responsibilitie
s of
Administrators
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4. Marginal Teachers
►Are teachers who are no
longer neophytes but whose
teaching competence
remains unsatisfactory and
are, therefore, considered
for dismissal.
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What are the rights and responsibilities of the administrator?
1. To see to it that competent instructional supervision and
formative evaluations are made available to the teacher in
preparation for summative evaluation.
2. To provide and supervise remedial intervention measures to
address inadequate performance in the classroom.
On the other hand- Teacher must show a marked improvement in
performance when given adequate guidance and support.
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Categories of Marginal Teachers
►According to Fuhr (1990)
1. Lack of Training – Incompetent teachers who doesn’t grasp
basic techniques.
2. Personal Reasons- Teachers who have serious personal
problems for exhibiting chronic inadequacies in classroom
management.
3. Poor Attitudes- Teachers with negative or poor attitudes about
teaching. They know what is expected but refuse to do it.
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Categories of Marginal Teachers
► According to Kaye (2004)
1. Flotsam Marginal Teacher- “self-motivated and able neither to
improve their teaching or to seek out the assistance they needed to
effect change.
2. Jetsam Marginal Teacher- who do not offer their support when a
new instructional program requiring some changes to be made in
their school is implemented. These teachers are also running out of
their eagerness and energy to teach.
3. Club Med Marginal Teacher- These are teachers who are quite
indifferent to students, their learning and teaching profession.
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Dealing with Marginal Teachers
►- IGNORE THEM...
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“ Great Leaders don’t set out to be a
leader…They set out to make a
Difference. It’s never about the role-
always about the goal.”
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References:
► https://gtlcenter.otg/technical-assistance/professional-learning-modules/under
standing-teaching-conditions
► https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/safety-security-in-school
► Journal of Education and Training Studies Vol. 4, No. 4:April 2016
► http://jets.redfame.com
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Thank you!!!
Presented by:
MARIZ F. DACULA
MAED- Educational Management
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Martensson